Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Length Does Matter - Deciding How Long to Stay  

In general, deciding how long to stay at Disney depends on how far away from Disney you live and how long you have for vacation. For example:

  • DisneyDiva lives in Georgia (surprise surprise, she doesn't live in Orlando), therefore if she were going to Disney World (in Orlando for those of you new to Disney planning) a 3 day vacation is possible if she flies and only plans to visit 2-3 of the 6 parks.
  • Alternately, 4-7 days is more practical if driving (2 days driving, 2-5 days at the parks). Again, this would not allow full exploration of all 6 parks.
  • To drive to Orlando from Georgia and visit all of the parks, would require a 7-10 day vacation window - something that isn't practical in most cases or in this economy, as it is not as affordable as a shorter holiday.

DisneyDiva's Key Tip#2: Just because money is tight, doesn't mean you can't have a Disney holiday...it just means you have to pick and choose when you go and may need to shorten your trip!

Considering the current economy, the first thing I advise is to try and vacation during the value seasons (click here for the Disney Seasons chart). However, while the value seasons for the Disney 'value resports' and many other 'affordable', motel-style accomodations around the Disney parks is in the fall (September through early December), value season for some Disney deluxe resorts (and other more 'pricy' resorts/hotels in the area) goes from July through September. This means that if you plan carefully, you could upgrade your accomodation to a deluxe resort, by reducing other expenses.

Working out how long to stay at Disney can be tricky, especially when you are juggling work and school schedules. As a teacher who likes to avoid Disney during the crazy summer months, I prefer to take two shorter (3-4) day trips a year. The 3-4 day vacation works great as it is long enough to allow me to relax and see the things I really want to see, while allowing me to take advantage of the cheaper accomodation rates in fall and early spring.

However, if I were travelling to Disney World from Colorado, the more expensive transportation costs would probably reduce any savings I might gain from only going for 3-4 days. So in this case I would shoot for a 5-9 day holiday.

When working out how long to stay, you also need to consider your own circumstances. For instance, if this is a first trip to Disney with kids, you may need to miss some more adult aspects of the parks (like Epcot's World Showcase), in favor of more 'kid-friendly' experiences (like spending more time in Fantasyland at the Magic Kingdom). Remember that while there are 6 parks (Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Animal Kingdom, Disney's Hollywood Studios, Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon) you don't NEED to see everything at all of them in one single trip. To manage that feat, even in the lower seasons, would take upwards of 10 days!

For a 3-4 day trip, I suggest working to hit 2-3 parks and cover everything you want to do at them. In 5-6 days it is possible to see most everything at 4 parks. I have tried to cram 5 parks into 5 days and can say honestly that I was MISERABLE by the end of day two, thanks to rushing from one site/ride to the next without taking the time to really appreciate or enjoy anything. This is especially true if you have small children - remember they will need to rest, as will you. There is no point to trying to cram too much into too little time, you will go away frustrated and tired, rather than rest, relaxed and happy.

In the end, when planning a Disney vacation on a tight budget, how long you stay is directly related to your budget, what season you are travelling in (and consequently how expensive accomodation is) AND lastly, whether you are staying on site or off. Where you stay is a key part of the planning puzzle.

Next article....Balancing Cost versus Comfort - The Accomodation Puzzle

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